All The Grocer articles in 04 July 2020 – Page 2
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Comment & OpinionBoris Johnson should use brains, not brawn, in his obesity battle
The results of a ’nudge’ trial should provide useful data for the battle against obesity
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NewsLosses mount at scotch whisky producer Loch Lomond Distillers
For the 12 months to September 2019, the Loch Lomond Single Malt and Glen Scotia producer generated losses of £17.1m compared with £10.1m a year ago
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NewsGen Z to drive a long-term boom for frozen food
Over a quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds now bought more equivalents of their fresh purchases, found research by Birds Eye and Iceland
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NewsMedia Bites 2 Jul: UK supermarkets, Covid-19 recovery committee, job losses
UK supermarkets will miss out on “super profits” as the costs of the coronavirus pandemic hit high, Tesco’s chairman is set to lead a Covid-19 recovery committee and the high street suffers hard day for job losses
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NewsPipers to take on Kettle and Tyrrells with big four expansion
The PepsiCo-owned brand – which its co-founder said over a decade ago would never be seen in Tesco – has quietly rolled into Sainsbury’s
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NewsAccolade Wines names Caroline Thompson-Hill as Europe MD
Thompson-Hill previously held the title of European marketing director
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NewsWaitrose sees sales surge for low & no drinks
The growing trend had encouraged Waitrose to expand its range
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NewsJohn West to launch Norwegian sister brand King Oscar in UK
King Oscar boasts an 85% market share in Norway for its sardines range and is the country’s second biggest seafood brand
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NewsTrade unions slam rocketing number of Covid-19 cases at UK food manufacturing plants
Cases in UK food manufacturing plants have rocketed to more than 600 over the past week
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Comment & OpinionCelebrity MasterChef: latest crop of stars show promise
The waft of allspice and lime was almost palpable in the final round
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NewsMeat sector facing labour ‘challenges’ despite decline in EU worker percentage
A BMPA study found the percentage of EU nationals across the sector fell from 69% in 2018 to 62% this year
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NewsWine brand Folc makes debut with English rosé made in Kent
It is manufactured by Kent-based Defined Wine and bottled in lightweight glass bottles
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NewsOatly enters yoghurts in the UK with ‘Oatgurt’
The oat-based yoghurt alternative will roll out in four flavours
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NewsPrinces splashes £5m on three-year innovation plan
The fmcg giant has partnered with Cubo – a newly created innovation consultancy – to kick off a three-year project
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NewsCity snapshot: June retail sales show modest recovery to highest level since February
June retail sales achieved their best result since February, despite dropping by more than 14%
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NewsHiggidy back in profit after stake sale to Samworth Brothers
Higgidy’s pre-tax profits came in at £42k, compared with a £180k loss the prior year
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Comment & OpinionTenzing offers an invigorating take on energy drinks
The plant-based brand has taken steps to differentiate itself from rivals that can sometimes feel artificial
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NewsCMA warn retailers against price gouging as report reveals 400% hand sanitiser hikes
The report revealed hand sanitiser prices were inflated by a median reported average of 400%
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